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TITEES
The Meteorite and Tektite Collections of Yale University.
Karl K. Turekian. May, 1966.
Two Prehistoric Archeological Sites in Egyptian Nubia. W. E.
Wendt. September, 1966.
A New Species of Clathriid Sponge from the San Juan Archi-
pelago. Tracy L. Simpson. November, 1966.
Two New Species of Clymenella (Polychaeta: Maldanidae)
from Brazil. Charlotte P. Mangum. December, 1966.
Variation in the Sternal Notches of Suboscine Passeriform
Birds. Mary A. Heimerdinger and Peter L. Ames. February,
1967.
A New Genus and Species of Marine Dipnoan Fish, from the
Upper Devonian of Canada. Keith Stewart Thomson. Feb-
ruary, 1967.
A Revised List of Brazilian Scleractinian Corals and Descrip-
tion of a New Species. Jacques Laborel. April, 1967.
Environmental Factors Influencing the Distribution of Bar-
batia domingensis (Mollusca, Bivalvia) on the Bermuda Plat-
form. Sara S. Bretsky. June, 1967.
Functional Morphology of the Masticatory Apparatus of Two
Dicynodonts (Reptilia, Therapsida). A. W. Crompton and
Nicholas Hotton III. August, 1967.
Revision of Syncyclonema (Upper Cretaceous) and Compari-
son with Other Small Pectinid Bivalves and Entolium. Ian G.
Speden. September, 1967.
A Fossil Colobus Skull from the Sudan (Primates, Cerco-
pithecidae). Elwyn L. Simons. October, 1967.
A Reappraisal of the North American Species of the Siluro-
Devonian Trilobite Genus Scotiella. J. H. Shergold. Novem-
ber, 1967.
Z TITLES
113. Revision of Neofibularia (Porifera, Demospongiae), a Genus
of Toxic Sponges from the West Indies and Australia. Willard
D. Hartman. November, 1967.
114. The Anatomy and Systematic Position of the Antpipits Cono-
pophaga and Corythopis. Peter Peter L. Ames, Mary A. Hei-
merdinger and Stuart L. Warter. January, 1968.
115. A Didelphid (Marsupialia) from the Early Eocene of Colorado.
George Gaylord Simpson. February, 1968.
116. The Lower Jaw of Cynodonts (Reptilia, Therapsida) and the
Evolutionary Origin of Mammal-like Adductor Jaw Muscu-
lature. Herbert R. Barghusen. March, 1968.
117. A ?Diapsid (Reptilia) Parietal from the Lower Permian of
Oklahoma. Robert L. Carroll. March, 1968.
118. Avian Anatomical Specimens in the Peabody Museum of
Natural History, Yale University. Peter L. Ames and Eleanor
H. Stickney. March, 1968.
119. A New Sibling Papilio from the Rocky Mountains, with
Genetic and Biological Notes (Insecta, Lepidoptera). Charles
L. Remington. May, 1968.
120. Ectoproct and Entoproct Type Material. Frank J. S. Maturo,
Jr. and Thomas J. M. Schopf. July, 1968.
121. A New Dinocephalian from the Cisuralian Region (Reptilia,
Therapsida; Upper Permian). P. K. Tchudinov. July, 1968.
122. Lung Ventilation in Dipnoan Fishes. Keith Stewart Thomson.
August, 1968.
123. A Mandible of Jndraloris (Primates, Lorisidae) from the
Miocene of India. Ian Tattersall, August, 1968.
124. A New Devonian Fish (Crossopterygii: Rhipidistia) Con-
sidered in Relation to the Origin of the Amphibia. Keith
Stewart Thomson. September, 1968.
125. The Relationships of the ‘““Wren-thrush”, Zeledonia coronata
Ridgway. Charles G. Sibley. September, 1968.
126. Morphology and Systematics of the Northern Dvina Cynodonts
(Reptilia, Therapsida; Upper Permian). L. P. Tatarinov. No-
vember, 1968.
127. Vertebral Structure in Rhipidistia (Osteichthyes, Crossoptery-
gil) with Description of a New Permian Genus. Keith Stewart
Thomson and Peter Paul Vaughn. December, 1968.
128. A New Theropod Dinosaur from the Lower Cretaceous of
Montana. John H. Ostrom. February, 1969.
TITLES 3
129. A New Genus and Species of Teiid Lizard from Bolivia.
Thomas Uzzell. February, 1969.
130. Karyological Heterogamety of Deep-sea Fishes. T. R. Chen.
March, 1969.
131. The Pelvic Musculature of the Dinosaur Hypsilophodon (Rep-
tilia: Ornithischia). Peter M. Galton. May, 1969.
132. New Species and Records of Shallow Water Demospongiae
from Barbados, West Indies. George John Hechtel. May,
1969.
133. A Probable Pteridosperm with Eremopterid Foliage from the
Allegheny Group of Northern Pennsylvania. T. Delevoryas
and T. N. Taylor. June, 1969.
134. Comments on the Avifauna of Tanzania, II. S. Dillon Ripley
and Gerd H. Heinrich. June, 1969.
135. The Status of the Genera Ecpleopus, Arthroseps and Aspi-
dolaemus (Sauria, Teiidae). Thomas Uzzell. July, 1969.
136. New Species and Synonymy in the Genus Meleoma (Neurop-
tera, Chrysopidae), with a Discussion of Genitalic Homologies.
Phillip A. Adams. August, 1969.
137. New Genera and Species of Coralline Sponges (Porifera) from
Jamaica. Willard D. Hartman. September, 1969.
138. Gigantopithecus (Pongidae, Hominoidea) a New Species from
North India. E. L. Simons and S. R. K. Chopra. October,
1969.
139. Occlusion in Docodon (Mammalia, Docodonta). Farish A.
Jenkins, Jr. November, 1969.
140. The Anatomy and Internal Architecture of the Muscles of
Mastication in Didelphis marsupialis. Karen Hiiemée and
Farish A. Jenkins, Jr. December, 1969.
141. A New Genus and Species of Osmylidae (Neuroptera) from
Chile and Argentina, with a Discussion of Planipennian Geni-
talic Homologies. Phillip A. Adams. December, 1969.
142. Teiid Lizards of the Genus Proctoporus from Bolivia and
Peru. Thomas Uzzell. January, 1970.
143. Sharpness of Teeth in Man and Other Primates. R. G. Every.
March, 1970.
144. The Taxonomic Status of Quill Worms, Genus Hyalinoecia
(Polychaeta: Onuphidae) from the North American Atlantic
Continental Slope. Charlotte P. Mangum and William R.
Rhodes. April, 1970.
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147.
148.
149.
150.
TITLES
. Generic Status of the Inoceramus? tegulatus Species Group
(Bivalvia) of the Latest Cretaceous of North America and
Europe. Ian G. Speden. May, 1970.
Morphological Variation in Gammarus minus Say (Amphi-
poda, Gammaridae), with Emphasis on Subterranean Forms.
John R. Holsinger and David C. Culver. August, 1970.
Notogoneus osculus Cope, an Eocene Fish from Wyoming
(Gonorynchiformes, Gonorynchidae). Philip L. Perkins. July,
1970.
A Review of the New World Dilaridae. Phillip A. Adams. De-
cember, 1970.
Intracranial Movement in the Coelacanth Latimeria chalum-
nae Smith (Osteichthyes, Crossopterygii). Keith Stewart Thom-
son. December, 1970.
A New Triassic Cycad and Its Phyletic Implications. T. Dele-
voryas and R. C. Hope. January, 1971.
AUTHORS
Adams, Phillip A., 736, 141, 148
Ames, Peter L. and Mary A. Heimerdinger, 105
Ames, Peter L. and Eleanor H. Stickney, 1/8
Ames, Peter L., Mary A. Heimerdinger, and Stuart L. Warter, 1/4
Barghusen, Herbert R., 1/6
Bretsky, SaraS., 108
Carroll, Robert L. 7/7
Chen, FR, 1350
Chopra, S.R. K. and E. L. Simons, /38
Crompton, A. W. and Nicholas Hotton III, 709
Culver, David C. and John R. Holsinger, 146
Delevoryas, T. and R. C. Hope, /50
Delevoryas, T. and T. N. Taylor, 133
Every, R. G., 143
Galton, Peter M., /3/
Hartman, Willard D., 713, 137
Hechtel, George J., 132
Heimerdinger, Mary A. and Peter L. Ames, /05
Heimerdinger, Mary A., Peter L. Ames, and Stuart L. Warter, //4
Heinrich, Gerd H. and S. Dillon Ripley, /34
Hiiemae, Karen and Farish A. Jenkins, Jr., 140
Holsinger, John R. and David C. Culver, 146
Hope, R. C. and T. Delevoryas, 150
Hotton, Nicholas III and A. W. Crompton, /09
Jenkins, Farish A., Jr., 139
Jenkins, Farish A., Jr. and Karen Hiiemiae, 140
Laborel, Jacques, 107
Mangum, Charlotte P., 104
Mangum, Charlotte P. and William R. Rhodes, /44
Maturo, Frank J. S., Jr. and Thomas J. M. Schopf, /20
Ostrom, John H., /28
Perkins, Philip L., 147
Reed, Charles A., 702 (Appendix)
Remington, Charles L., 119
Rhodes, William R. and Charlotte P. Mangum, /44
Ripley, S. Dillon and Gerd H. Heinrich, /34
Schopf, Thomas J. M. and Frank J. S. Maturo, Jr., 120
Shergold, J.H., 7/2
Sibley, Charles G., 125
Simons, Elwyn L., ///
Simons, E. L. andS. R. K. Chopra, /38
Simpson, George Gaylord, //5
Simpson, Tracy L., 103
Speden, IanG., 110, 145
Stickney, Eleanor H. and Peter L. Ames, 118
Hatarinov. 14, P4120
Tattersall, Tan, 123
Taylor, T. N. and T. Delevoryas, 133
Tchudinov, P. K., /2/
Thomson, Keith Stewart, 106, 1/22, 124, 149
Thomson, Keith Stewart and Peter Paul Vaughn, /27
Turekian, Karl K., 701
Uzzell, Thomas, /29, 135, 142
Vaughn, Peter Paul and Keith Stewart Thomson, /27
Warter, Stuart L., Peter L. Ames, and Mary A. Heimerdinger, //4
Wendt, W. E., 102
NEW FAMILY
Dviniidae Tatarinov, 126: 7
NEW GENERA
Deinonychus, 128: 3
Goreauiella, 137: 16
Hispidopetra, 137: 12
Hyneria, 124:2
Leptocycas, 150: 3
Lohsania, 127: 6
Notosyodon, 121:3
Opipeuter, 129: 3
Phymatosmylus, 141:3
Stromatospongia, 137: 2
Sunwapta, 106: 2
NEW SPECIES
Axocielita hartmani, 103: 2
Bubaris ammosclera, 132: 25
Clymenella (= Axiothella) brasiliensis, 104: 5
Clymenella (= Euclymene) dalesi, 104: 1
Coelosphaera raphidifera, 132: 13
Deinonychus antirrhopus, 128: 3
Gigantopithecus bilaspurensis, 138: 4
Goreauiella auriculata, 137: 17
Hippoporina verrilli Maturo and Schopf, 120: 54
Hispidopetra miniana, 137: 13
Hyneria lindae, 124: 3
Leptocycas gracilis, 150: 3
Lohsania utahensis, 127: 11
Meleoma carapana, 136: 3
Meleoma festivata, 136: 11
Meleoma poolei, 136: 8
Monanchora barbadensis, 132: 21
Nallachius dicolor, 148: 19
Nallachius limai, 148: 23
Nallachius ovalis, 148: 17
Nallachius phantomellus, 148: 12
Neofibularia mordens, 113: 13
Notosyodon gusevi, 121: 5
Opipeuter xestus, 129: 4
Papilio gothica, 119: 2
Phymatosmylus caprorum, 141: 5
Scolymia wellsii, 107: 11
Stromatospongia norae, 137: 7
Stromatospongia vermicola, 137: 3
Strongylophora dendyi, 132: 10
Sunwapta grandiceps, 106: 2
Timea stenosclera, 132: 28
NEW SUBSPECIES
Buccanodon olivaceum ulugurensis, 134: 3
Mussismilia hispida hispida, 107: 8
Neofibularia nolitangere nolitangere, 113: 10
Neofibularia nolitangere oxeata, 113: 11
Viridibucco leucomystax meridionalis, 134: 4
NEW COMBINATIONS
Kloucekia (Kloucekia) obsoleta (Ulrich and Delo 1940), 7/2: 11
Meleoma dolicharthra (Navas), 136: 6
Meleoma tezcucana (Banks), 136: 8
Nallachius championi (Navas), 148: 22
Nallachius hermosus (Banks), 148: 25
Nallachius pupillus (Navas), 148: 29
Scotiella conservatrix (McLearn 1924), 1/2: 4
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